Top Seven New Zealand Cities

New Zealand Cities

1.Wellington

Amazing View of Wellington City

Wellington is the capital of New Zealand, sits near the North
Island’s southernmost point on the Cook Strait. This is a compact city, it
encompasses a waterfront promenade, sandy beaches, a working harbor and colorful
timber houses on surrounding hills. From Lambton Quay, iconic red Wellington
Cable Car heads to Wellington Botanic Gardens. The strong winds through the
Cook Strait give it the nickname "Windy Wellington."

Wellington is a vibrant city of New Zealand with a thriving
cultural life, talented people, and cutting-edge businesses. Known as the arts
and events capital of New Zealand, the city has an abundance of recreation
opportunities. It is a compact city with a dramatic landscape and sound
infrastructure. Wellington City Council wants to capitalize on these competitive
advantages to help achieve economic growth, greater prosperity and an improved
quality of life for all Wellingtonians. Creative Wellington - Innovation
Capital is the Council's long-term strategic vision for the city and its
development. It aims to promote Wellington's reputation as New Zealand's center
of creativity and innovation in order to attract and retain smart, innovative
people and creative, forward-looking enterprise.

2.Auckland

Wonderful Scene of Auckland City

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will help to make your first days satisfying and enjoyable. Auckland is in the upper North Island.
Auckland is the home to over 1.2 million people, which represents a third of
New Zealand's total population and is the fastest growing city in the country. A
coastal city set amidst beautiful harbors, Auckland is a perfect blend of
sophisticated city living and outdoor beauty that makes it one of the most
beautiful destinations in the world.

The second largest city in New
Zealand and the world's biggest Polynesian center. Auckland is a diverse mix of
contemporary lifestyle, sporting achievements, economic vibrancy and colorful
multi-cultural uniqueness, set in pristine marine-based environment.

3.Christchurch

Very Beautiful View of Christchurch City

Christchurch city is located midway
down the East Coast of the South Island in New Zealand. Christchurch is the
South Island's largest city of New Zealand. It's a vibrant, cosmopolitan place
with exciting festivals, modern art galleries, great shopping and award-winning
attractions. The city was named after Christ Church, a college at the
University of Oxford and was known as Christ Church.

Christchurch City is
alive with color, atmosphere, world-class attractions, including the
International Antarctic Centre, Orana Park and Willowbank Wildlife Park.
Christchurch is known as the "Garden City" because of its spectacular gardens.
Christchurch is by far the largest city in the South Island New Zealand and is
home to the busiest airport in the South Island. Christchurch is also home to several
excellent cafes, bars, restaurants shopping center. Many popular destinations
such as Kaikoura, Lyttelton, Sumner, Akaroa and the Banks
Peninsula, Mt Hutt and South Canterbury are two hours’ drive from
Christchurch. Christchurch was significantly damaged by the earthquakes
between 2010 and 2012. Christchurch is a both a great destination for those whose
looking for city attractions, comfort as well as being the South Island's most
and important hub.

Christchurch
attractions offer a full range of activities such as horse riding,
jetboating, guided hiking tours, fine restaurants, wineries and scenic flights. Christchurch
accommodation offers a comprehensive range of options and caters for all
needs with a selection of Five Star accommodation, backpackers’ accommodation,
motels, lodges, bed and breakfasts and much more.

4.Queenstown

Wonderful Scene of Queenstown City

Queenstown is Situated in the heart of the South Island, on
the shores of Lake Wakatipu and surrounded by the beautiful Remarkable mountain
range. It has been regularly rated as one of the world's top tourism
destinations, seeing 1.2 million visitors per year.

Air New Zealand and Qantas Airways make
international flights into Queenstown. International flights into Christchurch
andAuckland connect to this city through domestic airlines Air New
Zealand and Qantas New Zealand.The Southern Lakes region wins the
title of most beautiful and diverse region in the New Zealand. With its many
mountains, crystal alpine lakes and amazing countryside, the Southern Lakes
region has a very interesting historical and cultural background that highly
complements the breath-taking scenery.

5.Dunedin

Dunedin City View

Dunedin city of New Zealand is a region of unique landscapes
and fascinating cultural history. Enjoy getting close to rare wildlife. It
is known as the Edinburgh of New Zealand, Dunedin is the
country's city of the south, wearing its Scottish heritage. Surrounded by amazing
hills and at the foot of a long, picturesque harbor. Dunedin is one of the best-preserved
Victorian cities in the Southern Hemisphere. The accommodation is very good and
plentiful. The nightlife buzzes with funky bars and fantastic restaurants. The
natural attractions are unique and fascinating.

Population of Dunedin city
about 122,000 people. It is absent of the buzz and fast pace of a large
metropolitan city in New Zealand. Many people are choosing to settle here,
taking advantage of the lower cost of living, the low traffic and low crime. It
has very accessible recreational and cultural venues, great shopping centers,
supermarkets, restaurants, as well as first-rate health care and education. Dunedin city is the financial hub of Otago and excels
in areas such as agriculture, engineering, manufacturing, information
communication technology, biotechnology, fashion, forestry and many more.

6.Nelson

View of Nelson City

Nelson is in the north of the South
Island of New Zealand. Nelson City rests on the eastern shores of Tasman Bay with
population of the city is about 60,000. Nelson is known for its beautiful
sunny, warm climate and its local arts and crafts scene. Nelson is home to the
World of Art and Classic Cars Museum. There are three National Parks; the Abel
Tasman National Park, the Kahurangi National Park and the Nelson Lakes National
Park. Also, near to Nelson, are the amazing
Marlborough Sounds. There are many parks, gardens, historic houses, museums and
many other places of interest in and around Nelson city.

Nelson city is generally calm as the
surrounding mountains form a horseshoe to the east, west and south protecting
the region from bad weather. Predominant winds are northerly or north-easterly
sea breezes and then south-westerlies.

7.Tauranga

Tauranga City View

Tauranga is the largest & beautiful city in the Bay of
Plenty and one of the fastest growing population centers in the country.
Central to Auckland, Rotorua & Hamilton, and just a fifteen-minute drive
from one of New Zealand's most popular beach towns, Mount Maunganui.

Downtown Tauranga has several historically significant areas
to view during a scenic walk around the area. The Strand waterfront area is
modern and always buzzing, and is home to several cafes, restaurants, and
nightclubs. Across the road on the water’s edge, tidal stairs bring the harbor
literally to your feet and children are easily entertained at the playground.